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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Na, I'd sooner go for the MGC, love that bonnet bulge
    I though the MGCT was the factory six and eight? yet it seems some eights came in the flat bonnets aswell?

    so off to tardme for some googling and found this, never seen one 4L would haul arse body ugley but the interier is awesome http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-592895074.htm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-588843784.htm converted

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-587804172.htm nice plastic bumper

    Ohh yeah and the best of all, do it with six http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-578912463.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    English/ Euro fords were quite good in that they had a common bell housing pattern, made engine swaps real easy (I put a 1300 Kent into a 105E Anglia, went quite well completely stock
    I was going to comment about the sucky vacuum wipers, but now that I think about it they were on my 100E Prefect. Used to pull out onto the motorway on the way to work, floor the gas pedal to creep up to speed... and the wipers would stop dead.

    I bought that off an old guy who couldn't afford to fix the steering. Every time you went over a bit of a bump at anything over 10mph the wheel would start to shake from side to side. It rapidly got worse, until you braked down below 10mph again. Drove it around for 6 months like that before I found another steering box for it. The old one was full of sawdust and dead grease.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    I though the MGCT was the factory six and eight? yet it seems some eights came in the flat bonnets aswell?
    The MGC was the factory straight 6 with the C-series engine (Westminster & 6/110) and had the bulge.

    The factory V8 never had the bulge if I recall correctly, but some of the 'after market' V8s might have done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Na, I'd sooner go for the MGC, love that bonnet bulge



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    Hell yeah, always been a big fan of the C, they just look far too pretty
    I'd love a BGT though, just because you can still get them slightly cheap, and I can build a nice motor for one...

    I'm a knob, because I'd love to plop a small block chev in one, or even a dirty injected 304, because iron block motors make the best noise

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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Hell yeah, always been a big fan of the C, they just look far too pretty
    I'd love a BGT though, just because you can still get them slightly cheap, and I can build a nice motor for one...

    I'm a knob, because I'd love to plop a small block chev in one, or even a dirty injected 304, because iron block motors make the best noise

    I'm a classy bogan
    Not sure if I'd want a V8 in mine, but agree about getting a BGT. A nice looking car that doesn't go for crazy money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    These guys should be able to help you out http://www.specsavers.co.nz/
    Thank you for the link... However, I think I'll stick with current specs with rose-tinted lenses

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    Now thats a car I could be happy with, in british racing green though of course. I love those 3 ltr saloons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post


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    Those things could motor - in the late 70s remember seeing one going up the A11M in the fast lane passing all and sundry as if the others were parked for a Sunday afternoon picnic. I was shotgun in a Triumph 2.5TC Estate which brother-in-law was driving "briskly"...

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    They look like a nice ride One for sale here in NZ at the moment. One to hold on to I reckon, they are getting some big $$ in the UK

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Now thats a car I could be happy with, in british racing green though of course. I love those 3 ltr saloons.
    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    They look like a nice ride One for sale here in NZ at the moment. One to hold on to I reckon, they are getting some big $$ in the UK

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    WTF... couldnt believe it today, was headed out for a ride and passed 15 odd MX5's I cant believe there is a MX5 club... and ya know what I dont think I saw a female driving one, actually most had male pasangers aswell... fark next LOL


    on another note, think those that thought my head needed reading for wanting to put a TR6 engine into a stag were right, THIS is what needs to go into it, mind you it would need the engine and all running gear... it is Brit but, what is it people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    WTF... couldnt believe it today, was headed out for a ride and passed 15 odd MX5's I cant believe there is a MX5 club... and ya know what I dont think I saw a female driving one, actually most had male pasangers aswell... fark next LOL


    on another note, think those that thought my head needed reading for wanting to put a TR6 engine into a stag were right, THIS is what needs to go into it, mind you it would need the engine and all running gear... it is Brit but, what is it people?
    Is it a TVR?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Is it a TVR?
    funny that you should say that as TVR did use in the 2500M a Triumph six which I was thinking would be mint in a stag...

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    Whatever it is it looks like it would be fun to drive!
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